
Photo by blog admin, shot yesterday, ordinary digicam, unedited.
Del, a friend and owner of a quaint vegetarian restaurant-art gallery, liked my sky series (i forced her to like them) and booked me for an exhibit for April or July (she’s fully booked with paintings and artwork), she said i had to fill up a wall, i showed them from the digicam one after the other and she had this idea that i could play with them to show movement, since they’re in a series. i told friends that if one, even just one, person bought a photo or series i shot, i can call myself a photographer too (ngek! somebody please buy!!! ). except that i whined (again) that April or July was too far off and i don’t plan that far ahead and i might be on a vacation, etc. etc. whine whine

Photo by the Philippine Daily Inquirer today, 11 January 2009, uploaded here for educational, non-commercial purposes, with its caption: Quote “THE MAGIC OF MOONLIGHT The first month of the new year is off to a good start on Saturday night with a full moon that by 7 p.m. is 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than usual, according to the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. It’s the biggest and brightest moon of the year. Astronomers call the point of closest approach to earth “perigee” where the moon would be this weekend. The world watched a perigee full moon only last December. Which means the year ended and started bathed in the magic of moonlight. NIÑO JESUS ORBETA” closed-quote.

When i’m unemployed, maybe i can apply with the Inquirer as a…. what-dyu-call-it — …….fashion photographer?
didn’t know it was called a perigee (thanks, Inquirer researcher), i just photograph anything that …. “calls out” …. [for lack of a better word, eh wala nga akong training sa photography di ba (i don’t have any training in photography) i don’t know the terms] .
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